The 2024 SEC softball conference tournament continues today and runs through Saturday, May 11 at Jane B. Moore Field in Auburn, Alabama. Tennessee is the reigning SEC softball tournament champion.
The winner of the conference tournament will earn an automatic bid into the 2024 NCAA tournament bracket, which will be revealed Sunday, May 12 at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2. We’re tracking all the automatic DI softball qualifiers and conference tournaments here.
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2024 SEC conference tournament bracket
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2024 SEC conference tournament schedule
All times listed in ET. Times are subject to change.
- Opening round: Tuesday, May 7
- Game 1 – No. 13 Ole Miss 7, No. 12 Kentucky 2
- First round: Wednesday, May 8
- Game 2 – No. 8 LSU 3, No. 9 Alabama 2 (14 innings)
- Game 3 – No. 5 Missouri vs. No. 13 Ole Miss – approx. 35 minutes following Game 2| SEC Network
- Game 4 – No. 7 Georgia vs. No. 10 Auburn – 5 p.m. | SEC Network
- Game 5 – No. 6 Mississippi State vs. No. 11 South Carolina – approx. 35 minutes after Game 4 | SEC Network
- Quarterfinals: Thursday, May 9
- Game 6 – No. 1 Tennessee vs. No. 8 LSU – 11 a.m. | SEC Network
- Game 7– No. 4 Arkansas vs. Winner of Game 3 – approx. 35 minutes following Game 6 | SEC Network
- Game 8 – No. 2 Florida vs. Winner of Game 4 – 5 p.m. | SEC Network
- Game 9 – No. 3 Texas A&M vs. winner of Game 2– approx. 35 minutes following Game 8| SEC Network
- Semifinals / Friday, May 10
- Game 10 – Winner of Game 6 vs. Winner of Game 7 – 4 p.m. | ESPN2
- Game 11 – Winner of Game 8 vs. Winner of Game 9 – approx. 35 min. after Game 10 | ESPN2
- Championship final: Saturday, May 11
- Game 12 – Winner of Game 10 vs. Winner of Game 11 – 5 p.m. | ESPN2
SEC tournament championship history
YEAR | CHAMPION |
---|---|
1997 | South Carolina |
1998 | Alabama |
1999 | LSU |
2000 | South Carolina |
2001 | LSU |
2002 | LSU |
2003 | Alabama |
2004 | LSU |
2005 | Alabama |
2006 | Tennessee |
2007 | LSU |
2008 | Florida |
2009 | Florida |
2010 | Alabama |
2011 | Tennessee |
2012 | Alabama |
2013 | Florida |
2014 | Georgia |
2015 | Auburn |
2016 | Auburn |
2017 | Ole Miss |
2018 | Florida |
2019 | Florida |
2020 | Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic |
2021 | Alabama |
2022 | Arkansas |
2023 | Tennessee |